Revision from RNY to RNY
Soooo, to answer your question...Yes do it....I did and I am happy....however, make smart choices, weigh your food and eat only when you are hungry and you will lose weight. And hopefully you will hit your goal weight. I did not choose the DS either, since they would have to reverse the RNY and start from scratch, just not something I wanted to endure. I feel good having a smaller pouch. I now realize to keep it small I have to eat no more than 3-4 oz for the rest of my life at any given meal. I feel blessed to have this 2nd chance and I dont want to blow it......
Congrats on your success so far......I hope I helped you a little. Feel free to email me if you have any other questions, I would be happy to help you!
PS: I also wanted to say that when my doctor went inside...he said he never saw anything like it. My pouch was stretched and a new limb formed causing weight gain because when my stomach was empty the limb over loaded into the stomach. (gross I know)I also, had a hernia repair and scar tissue removal and I feel like a new person.....
I think it's wonderful your thinking it all out.. If I had a chance to do it over .. I would have had my pouch made smaller.. I went for the shorten common channel.. I lost an additional 80 lbs and now am just kinda stuck... I would love to have a smaller pouch and I do believe restriction is very important.. I know any surgery on the pouch is more risky.
I just wanted to wish you well ... keep me posted please ..
GinaU aka Jeanna
RNY revised to Extended RNY 5/2008
Total loss 181 and counting
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Thank you NeeNee and Wishmeluck for responding!! I was hoping you would cause I know you are both in the boat as me. I go for my psych eval and nutrition class on 6/7 and start the other test and other hoop jumping that must be done. I will sit down w/ my Dr again to find out exactly what he will be doing to get me back on track and what I MUST do to STAY on track. I do know the first step is taking responsiblity for what I did not do the first time around. As you stated and as my Dr stated, the surgery is a "TOOL" and how it works depends on me.
The distal was briefly mentioned but not fully explained so I have more questions. I will keep you posted.